SWANSEA CITY defender Angel Rangel has called upon his team mates to avoid complacency and carry on from last week’s good form against Southampton this weekend.

SWANSEA CITY defender Angel Rangel has called upon his team mates to avoid complacency and carry on from last week’s good form against Southampton this weekend.

But he has warned Michael Laudrup’s men will face a real fight come the clash with the struggling Saints.

After promising results against big guns Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea, the Swans face a different challenge on Saturday with the trip to lowly Southampton.

“The last few games was a big week of fixtures for us,” said Rangel.

“We earned a lot of credit for the way we performed at Manchester City, while we did very well to win at a big club like Liverpool in the cup.

“Then we stood up to Chelsea and held the current Champions League holders.”

However, Rangel was quick to point out that the Premier League’s rock bottom club would be just as much a struggle as their previous matches.

“Now we have a very different game to prepare for,” said the Spaniard.

“Southampton have not made the start they would have hoped for, but they are a team that will fight for everything against us.

“It will be as tough as the last few games, maybe even tougher because they are desperate to start moving themselves out of the bottom three.

“So we’ll have the same attitude as if we were playing Manchester City, Liverpool or Chelsea.

“We want to keep building on our recent performances, and another good result on Saturday will help us move in the right direction.”

Swansea could be boosted with the news defender Chico Flores should be available for the trip to the south coast after missing the draw with Chelsea with a dead leg, while fellow centre-half Kyle Bartley has revealed he is close to returning to training having been sidelined since September with a thigh problem.

Meanwhile, Swans star Michu has revealed he has gone to the rescue of boyhood club Real Oviedo by joining the likes of Chelsea ace Juan Mata and Arsenal’s Santi Cazorla in buying shares in the financially-stricken Spanish outfit.

Michu is a life-long Oviedo fan having started his career with the side and after a share scheme was launched to try and help the Segunda B outfit avoid closure, he told Swansea’s official website swanseacity.net: “We just wanted to try and help save the club we all played for.

“The economy in Spain is very bad and the club needs around two million euros to survive. A lot of people have bought shares and hopefully it will be enough by the closing date of November 17.”

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